South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Graphic Arts Students Hold Gallery Show

South Hills Community News Release

STATE COLLEGE — South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Graphic Arts (GA) program recently held their 11th annual gallery show, “Infusive Design,” at the Art Alliance of Central PA in Lemont. This event was started in 2006 by GA Program Coordinator, Ray Liddick, and is designed to showcase work created by members of the graduating GA class. This year’s selections included a variety of projects ranging from posters, publication designs, and illustrations to 3-D packaging designs and advertising campaigns. All work on display was created as part of the project-oriented Graphic Arts two-year associate in specialized technology degree program.

Graphic Arts graduate, Danielle Shingledecker, poses with her poster design for the play “Proof” which was created entirely in Adobe Illustrator for the Computer Graphics – Illustrator class.

Graphic Arts students display 3 to 4 pieces of their work at the show, such as this retro-influenced poster for The Fillmore Shop in San Francisco created by 2018 graduate, Nichole Yatta.

The poster for the 11th annual Infusive Design art show was designed by Nichole Yatta, who found employment as a graphic designer for Chamber of Business and Industry of Centre County (CBICC).

Graphic Arts instructor, Jim Colbert, commented, “Infusive Design is a wonderful opportunity for the students to select and display the 'best of the best' of their work. It’s truly a delight from the faculty perspective to watch the growth of these students over the course of two years, and it’s very rewarding to see their enthusiasm and watch them shine during this special evening.”

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